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      |    Bodemuseum, Berlin, GermanyOil on Canvas  16" x 20"
 |   Inspirations: I was born in New Jersey, but brought to Florida as a young child, where I learned to enjoy the beauty of nature. After college where, I studied history and the old masters, I worked and traveled through out the world, finally settling back in Florida 20 years ago. My many trips to art museums, antique auctions and flea markets created a tremendous interest in art, honed my "art eye", and encouraged me to pick up the brush and pallet. I have developed many painting skills and techniques by studying at Creadle School of Art for three years.
 
 I have always been fascinated by the techniques of the masters, and what makes a painting "good". An art expert once told me that looking at a "good painting" was like looking through a window, that you could almost "walk" into the picture yourself, and that the more you look at the painting, the better it gets. I have used these guiding principles in creating every painting I do. I want to make the viewer a part of the painting, and make sure it gets better every time it is viewed! I have been particularly inspired by the great French impressionist painters of the late 19th Century. The use of light and color to create shadows and the illusion of depth by such masters as Sisley, Monet and Pissarro has inspired me to see how I too could create a 3 dimensional image on a flat canvas.
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              | In the style of heightened realism, Alex                                              Gnidziejko�s paintings are reminiscent of the                                              Dutch masters of the 16th and 17th centuries.                                              Gnidziejko�s painstaking technique of egg                                              tempera emulsion and oil give his paintings a                                              stunning depth and three-dimensional quality.                                              The process he uses starts with a precise under                                              painting with white egg tempera. Using small                                              brush strokes that follow the contour of the                                              subject, Gnidziejko brings definition to the form                                              and accentuates its highlights. Transparent oil glazes of complementary colors are then                                              applied to the painting. By building up many                                              layers of these glazes over luminescent egg                                              tempera, Gnidziejko is able to achieve the                                              life-like quality that characterizes his paintings.                                              As one of the foremost masters of this medium,                                              his work is included in many public and private                                              collections, including the National Portrait                                              Gallery in Washington, D.C.
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              | Tranquil MountainJoan Lesikin
 
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Lesikin received her art training at Rutgers University (MFA), Syracuse 
University (BFA), and the Arts Students League School. Her work is in numerous 
collections, including the former Museum of Modern Art Loan Collection, NYC; 
Galleria Juana Mordo, Madrid, Spain; and French & Co. Gallery, NYC. |  |  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |